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Lyric Racism Poems

These Lyric Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Lyric. These are the best examples of Racism Lyric poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Xenophobia
Because our world's too crowded, we fear strangers,
treating foreigners with disdain and contempt.
Yet, xenophobia is fraught with dangers;
laws can help, but the entitled feel exempt.
"Go...

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Categories: racism, america, angst, anti bullying,



Premium Member Take the Blue Pill
1.
(Whispered; snapping percussion done by dry firing real guns)

Rock it
Shock it              ...

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Categories: america, anxiety, racism, rap,

Premium Member Chill Dillen
Are you ready to greet 
this new day, Dillen?

To get up off your 
couch-chilled feet,
to bring new warm meanings
to life lived without deadly restraint
embraced with...

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Categories: racism, age, health, peace, power,

911
You’re my new addiction.
Tunnel vision got me spinning wild. 
I don’t wear prescription,
But with you my thoughts are blurry, violent.
Textbook fashion.
Race through my mind.
Past the...

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Categories: racism, allusion, america, analogy, murder,

Throw It On the Bonfire
There’s crabs in the bucket, lice in the cream –
Throw it on the bonfire
No one partakes of this particular dream –
Throw it on the bonfire
Insecure...

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Categories: racism, class, eulogy, fire, psychological,



The Children of Gaza Lyrics: Ii
"The Children of Gaza" Lyrics: II

These lyrics were written by Michael R. Burch and were adapted in places to the music by Michael R. Burch...

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Categories: racism, child, child abuse, childhood,

The Children of Gaza Lyrics: I
"The Children of Gaza" Lyrics: I

These lyrics were written by Michael R. Burch and were adapted in places to the music by Michael R. Burch...

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Categories: racism, child, child abuse, childhood,

Premium Member The Power of Words
The Power of Words
Written: by Miracle Man
7/9/2020

We’ve all grown too sensitive, it seems, today.
Everything’s become racist in someone’s view.
We’re too quickly offended by what others...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: hurt, racism, words,

Deep Roots
Stubborn root I pretend is not there. 
In truth, it’s an eyesore I can not bear. 

I tried chopping it out to no avail. 
With...

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Categories: racism,

I Can'T Breathe
I Can’t Breathe
 
My Country, I ask of thee,
why do you still hate me?
America the Beautiful,
why, why, am I scorned and reviled,
your unwanted dark child?
 
With your...

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Categories: racism, black african american, how

I Can'T Breathe
My thoughts are weary.
I can't express them, except in poetry.
Should i worry when i don't worry?
Am black, am not sorry.
But this is too heavy for...

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Categories: racism, abuse, anti bullying, life,

Premium Member Time of Reckoning
America... 
is tired of going to sleep
with both eyes closed; 
one eye is now open. 
She sees everything in the dark.
She's always watching, day and...

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Categories: racism, america, anger, change, people,

Blood Moon Rising
Ashes on my porch carried by the wind
Some call it change, some call it sin
Looks like the fires of hate is the flavor of the...

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Categories: racism, anger, change, fire, imagery,

Premium Member A Seed of Hate
A Seed Of Hate
Written: by Miracle Man
9-23-2019

Satan hydrates seeds of intense dislike,
until springing forth is a fruit called hate.
God didn’t create all beings to be...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, conflict, god, hate, inspiration,

Frail Envelope of Flesh
for the mothers and children of Gaza  

Frail envelope of flesh,
lying cold on the surgeon’s table
with anguished eyes
like your mother’s eyes
and a heartbeat weak,...

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Categories: racism, grave, holocaust, humanity, prejudice,


Book: Shattered Sighs